The baskets are fully lined and sit flat when not being carried. PDF Instructions include optional 1 or 2 side pockets with suggested pocket sizes and customizable versions also. Includes easy-to-follow printed templates.

These baskets are wonderful for storing just about anything.
*Take it to market for your veggies
*Store the kids' toys.
*TP in the bathroom
*Scarfs and mitts in the closet
*Mail and keys at the front door
*Perfect for Easter egg hunting

They sit flat so children find them easy to carry around and fill (and to pour out their treasures!) They can be made in a variety of fabrics and patterns for formal spaces, bathrooms, kid’s room, entrance ways, etc. You can make an individual one or put a collection together in one area.

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It was a really easy and cute basket to make! Plan on making a bunch of these :)

by Ly, Laura

on March 17th, 2013

I've almost finished both a short and tall sized basket. They're both very cute and I can't wait to show them off! However, with the large basket, which I made first, the pocket measurements - the stitching lines were not correct, so the middle pocket came out too large and gaped. I ended up adding a seam, so that there are 4 pockets on one side, instead of three. Easy enough to do. I thought it would add shape to the basket to add a seam to each corner, making 2 more pockets on each of the short sides (if you do pockets on both sides). Also, the seam allowance wasn't specified for the handle, but I figured 1/2 inch was probably fine and it was. I plan to make more of these as gifts, as soon as I finish the short one for me!